Hoboken, New Jersey

Hoboken, New Jersey
Aerial view of Hoboken
Hoboken City Hall
Pier A Park
Nickname: 
The Mile Square City
Interactive map of Hoboken
Hoboken
Location in Hudson County
Hoboken
Location in New Jersey
Hoboken
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°44′42″N 74°01′57″W / 40.74500°N 74.03250°W / 40.74500; -74.03250
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyHudson
IncorporatedApril 9, 1849
Government
  TypeFaulkner Act (mayor–council)
  BodyCity Council
  MayorRavinder Bhalla (term ends December 31, 2025)
  AdministratorJason Freeman
  Municipal clerkJames J. Farina
Area
  Total
1.97 sq mi (5.10 km2)
  Land1.25 sq mi (3.24 km2)
  Water0.72 sq mi (1.87 km2)  37.50%
  Rank413th of 565 in state
6th of 12 in county
Elevation
23 ft (7 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
60,419
  Estimate 
(2023)
57,010
  Rank708th in country (as of 2023)
5th of 12 in county
  Density48,335.2/sq mi (18,662.3/km2)
   Rank4th of 565 in state
4th of 12 in county
DemonymHobokenite
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
07030
Area code201
FIPS code3401732250
GNIS feature ID0885257
Websitehobokennj.gov

Hoboken (/ˈhbkən/ HOH-boh-kən; Unami: Hupokàn) is a city in Hudson County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Hoboken is part of the New York metropolitan area and is the site of Hoboken Terminal, a major transportation hub. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 60,419, an increase of 10,414 (+20.8%) from the 2010 census count of 50,005, which in turn reflected an increase of 11,428 (+29.6%) from the 38,577 counted in the 2000 census. The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated a population of 57,010 for 2023, making it the 708th-most populous municipality in the nation. With more than 42,400 inhabitants per square mile (16,400/km2) in data from the 2010 census, Hoboken was ranked as the third-most densely populated municipality in the United States among cities with a population above 50,000. In the 2020 census, the city's population density climbed to more than 48,300 inhabitants per square mile (18,600/km2) of land, ranked fourth in the county behind Guttenberg, Union City and West New York.

Hoboken was first settled by Europeans as part of the Pavonia, New Netherland colony in the 17th century. During the early 19th century, the city was developed by Colonel John Stevens, first as a resort and later as a residential neighborhood. Originally part of Bergen Township and later North Bergen Township, it became a separate township in 1849 and was incorporated as a city in 1855. Hoboken is the location of the first recorded game of baseball and of the Stevens Institute of Technology, one of the oldest technological universities in the United States. It is also known as the birthplace and hometown of Frank Sinatra; various streets and parks in the city have been named after him.

Located on the Hudson Waterfront, the city was an integral part of the Port of New York and New Jersey and was home to major industries for most of the 20th century. The character of the city has changed from an artsy industrial vibe from the days when Maxwell House coffee, Lipton tea, Hostess Cupcakes, and Wonder Bread called Hoboken home, to one of trendy shops and expensive condominiums. It was ranked 2nd in Niche's "2019 Best Places to Live in Hudson County" list, and 1st in 2022.